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I always liked Joe Don Baker. He's great fun in Edge of Darkness, and a wonderfully OTT Bond villain.

 

"Dude died peacefully in his sleep. Of bullet wounds."

 

NOTE - In response to Drols list. He's not dead.

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26 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Kym Karath has posted that Heather Menzies, best known for playing Louisa in The Sound of Music, has died: https://twitter.com/KymKarath/status/945140851973414913

 

Also the widow of Robert Urich.

 

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Menzies

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0579991/

 

She played the one who got to 100 (Maria - named Louisa in the film). Didn't get close to that age.

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On 15/12/2017 at 18:31, drol said:

After Rance Howard's death I wondered how many Cool Hand Luke actors were still alive as Kennedy, Davalos, Stanton, James and Howard have all died in a year and a half. So here is the list, which is rather short:

 

*Joy Harmon (1940), played Lucille, the girl.

*Morgan Woodward (1925), Hollywood legend played Walking Boss Godfrey in an outstanding performance (he did not say a word during the film).

*Charles Tyner (1925), played Boss Higgins.

*Lou Antonio (1934), played Koko.

*Anthony Zerbe (1936), played Dog Boy.

*Joe Don Baker (1936), played Fixer.

 

It is interesting to see how many cast members have died since 2010:

 

Dennis Hopper (29 May 2010, aged 74)

Luke Askew (29 March 2012, aged 80)

Ralph Waite (13 February 2014, aged 85)

Wayne Rogers (31 December 2015, aged 82)

George Kennedy (28 February 2016, aged 91)

Richard Davalos (8 March 2016, aged 85)

Buck Kartalian (24 May 2016, aged 93)

Clifton James (15 April 2017, aged 96)

Harry Dean Stanton (15 September 2017, aged 91)

Rance Howard (25 November 2017, aged 89)

 

 

 

 

A spin-off thread, perhaps more for extra-curricular than here, that I've always wanted to create is where we definitely list movies that the entire (known) cast is 100% dead from. Outside of, like, Swimming to Cambodia, it's very hard to do because so many movies have a guy listed on IMDB who did nothing else with their career (see: the bailiff from 12 Angry Men).  Similarly, there's one actress in Guys and Dolls who vanishes after about 1960 that holds that film back from getting a black tick.

 

Any interest in such a thread?

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7 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Kym Karath has posted that Heather Menzies, best known for playing Louisa in The Sound of Music, has died: https://twitter.com/KymKarath/status/945140851973414913

 

Also the widow of Robert Urich.

 

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Menzies

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0579991/

The Sound of Funeral Home Music

"Death....an end, a final end
Pool.....a list of those I guessed
Me....the one who posts your name
Fa....tal cardiac arrest...."
 

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Danny Breen, a Second City performer of the early 1980s who became a successful Hollywood actor and producer, has died at age 67.  He died at his Los Angeles home after a seven-year fight with cancer.  Breen performed alongside George Wendt, Tim Kazurinsky and Jim Belushi in a series of Second City revues starting in 1979. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he was part of the ensemble on HBO’s satirical series “Not Necessarily the News.” Later he produced TV series including “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and “The Wayne Brady Show.”

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On 08/01/2017 at 18:37, Davey Jones' Locker said:

Was looking at the surviving Hitchcock leading ladies. We have:

 

Doris Day (The Man Who Knew Too Much) - born 1922

Eva Marie Saint (North by North-West) - born 1924

Vera Miles (The Wrong Man) - born 1929

Tippi Hedren (The Birds) - born 1930

Kim Novak (Vertigo) - born 1933

Shirley Maclaine (Trouble with Harry) - born 1934

Julie Andrews (Torn Curtain) - born 1935

 

EDIT: Fixed Vera's DOB.

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Well its time for Happy Birthday greetings :birthday:  for one of Hitchcocks leading ladies. Tippi Hedren turns 88 today. 

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On 19/01/2018 at 00:08, Gooseberry Crumble said:

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Well its time for Happy Birthday greetings :birthday:  for one of Hitchcocks leading ladies. Tippi Hedren turns 88 today. 

 

 

Here's Tippi Hedren celebrating her 88th birthday 

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Child actress Ann Gillis, who played Becky Thatcher in 1938's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was the voice of adult Faline in Bambi, has died aged 90 according to a Facebook fan page and some Twitter chatter.

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48 minutes ago, Death Impends said:

Child actress Ann Gillis, who played Becky Thatcher in 1938's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was the voice of adult Faline in Bambi, has died aged 90 according to a Facebook fan page and some Twitter chatter.

Last survivor of Beau Geste according to DDP.

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19 hours ago, Death Impends said:

Child actress Ann Gillis, who played Becky Thatcher in 1938's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was the voice of adult Faline in Bambi, has died aged 90 according to a Facebook fan page and some Twitter chatter.

Still no obits after one day.

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Given the information available, she has died and an obit should come soon.

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22 hours ago, Death Impends said:

Child actress Ann Gillis, who played Becky Thatcher in 1938's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was the voice of adult Faline in Bambi, has died aged 90 according to a Facebook fan page and some Twitter chatter.

And there we are: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ann-gillis-dead-young-leading-lady-adventures-tom-sawyer-dies-at-90-1081203

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Louis Zorich, a busy actor who appeared on Broadway with stars like Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman, on television in the comedy “Mad About You” and in numerous projects with his wife, the Oscar-winning actress Olympia Dukakis,  died on Tuesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 93.

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Actress Mary Carlisle turns 104 today and filmmaker (and nutshell) Kenneth Anger turns 91! :birthday:

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Liam looks like Shane in that pic.

 

Lost a hooruva lot of weight, fucked.

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Given the search for film with 100% dead cast in another thread, here's a few favourites which didn't qualify and their surviving credited actors (not counting extras, folk who disappeared off the face of the earth, etc etc)

 

-          Curse of Frankenstein (1956)

Sally Walsh (1950)

Melvyn Hayes (1935)

 

-          Asylum (1972)
Robert Powell (1944)

Barbara Parkins (1942)

Sylvia Syms (1934)

Ann Firbank (1933)

Charlotte Rampling (1946)

Britt Ekland (1942)

 

Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Patricia Garwood (1941)

Valerie Singleton (1937)

 

Horror Express (1972)

Silvia Tortosa (1947)

Helga Line (1932)

Angel del Pozo (1934)

 

The Wild Geese (1978)

Hardy Kruger (1928)

Winston Ntshona (1941)

John Kani (1942)

David Ladd (1947)

Rosalind Lloyd (1953)

Ian Yule (early 1930s) – apparently now not in good health

Thomas Baptiste (1936)

Valerie Leon (1943)

Anna Bergman (1948)

Suzanne Danielle (1957)

Rocky Taylor (1946)

 

Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

Albert Finney (1936)

Jacqueline Bisset (1944)

Sean Connery (1930)

Vanessa Redgrave (1937)

Michael York (1942)

Vernon Dobtcheff (1934)

(So, an alcoholic, 3 old people in poor health, and Vernon and Bisset there...)

 

The Eagle Has Landed (1976)

Michael Caine (1933)

Donald Sutherland (1935)
Robert Duvall (1931)

Jenny Agutter (1952)

Jean Marsh (1934)

Sven-Bertil Taube (1934)

Siegfried Rauch (1932)

John Standing (1934)

Judy Geeson (1948)

Treat Williams (1951)

Michael Byrne (1943)

Tim Barlow (1936)

Kate Binchy (1937)

Maurice Roeves (1937)

Alexei Jawdokimov (c 1938)

Leonie Thelen (1959)

Denis Lill (1942)

Keith Buckley (1941)

Kent Williams (1950)

Roy Marsden (1941)

Wolf Kahler (1940)

Harry Fielder (1940)

 

Carry On Screaming (1968)

Billy Cornelius (1934)

Angela Douglas (1940)

Fenella Fielding (1927)

Jim Dale (1935)

 

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1961)

Barrie Chase (1933)

John Clarke (1932)

Nicholas Georgiade (1933)

Carl Reiner (1922)

 

Dam Busters (1952)

John Fraser (1931)

Denys Graham (1926)

Gerald “Adam Adamant” Harper (1929)

Philip Latham (1929)

 

Hell Drivers (1957)

Vera Day (1935)

Sean Connery (1930)

David McCallum (1933)

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3 hours ago, msc said:

Given the search for film with 100% dead cast in another thread, here's a few favourites which didn't qualify and their surviving credited actors (not counting extras, folk who disappeared off the face of the earth, etc etc)

 

-          Curse of Frankenstein (1956)

Sally Walsh (1950)

Melvyn Hayes (1935)

 

 

-          Asylum (1972)
Robert Powell (1944)

Barbara Parkins (1942)

Sylvia Syms (1934) should have been in my 2018 deathlist

Ann Firbank (1933)

Charlotte Rampling (1946) likely to be on 2019 deathlist

Britt Ekland (1942) likely to be in 2019 deathlist

 

 

Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Patricia Garwood (1941)

Valerie Singleton (1937)

 

 

Horror Express (1972)

Silvia Tortosa (1947)

Helga Line (1932)

Angel del Pozo (1934)

 

 

The Wild Geese (1978)

Hardy Kruger (1928) should have been in my 2018 deathlist 

Winston Ntshona (1941)

John Kani (1942)

David Ladd (1947)

Rosalind Lloyd (1953)

Ian Yule (early 1930s) – apparently now not in good health

Thomas Baptiste (1936)

Valerie Leon (1943)

Anna Bergman (1948)

Suzanne Danielle (1957)

Rocky Taylor (1946)

 

 

Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

Albert Finney (1936) might be in 2019 deathlist

Jacqueline Bisset (1944)

Sean Connery (1930) is in my 2018 deathlist

Vanessa Redgrave (1937) might be in my 2019 deathlist

Michael York (1942)

Vernon Dobtcheff (1934)

(So, an alcoholic, 3 old people in poor health, and Vernon and Bisset there...)

 

 

The Eagle Has Landed (1976)

Michael Caine (1933) is in my 2018 deathlist

Donald Sutherland (1935) likely to be in my 2019 deathlist
Robert Duvall (1931) should have been in my 2018 deathlist

Jenny Agutter (1952)

Jean Marsh (1934)

Sven-Bertil Taube (1934)

Siegfried Rauch (1932)

John Standing (1934)

Judy Geeson (1948)

Treat Williams (1951)

Michael Byrne (1943)

Tim Barlow (1936)

Kate Binchy (1937)

Maurice Roeves (1937)

Alexei Jawdokimov (c 1938)

Leonie Thelen (1959)

Denis Lill (1942)

Keith Buckley (1941)

Kent Williams (1950)

Roy Marsden (1941)

Wolf Kahler (1940)

Harry Fielder (1940)

 

 

Carry On Screaming (1968)

Billy Cornelius (1934)

Angela Douglas (1940)

Fenella Fielding (1927)

Jim Dale (1935)

 

 

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1961)

Barrie Chase (1933)

John Clarke (1932)

Nicholas Georgiade (1933)

Carl Reiner (1922)

 

 

Dam Busters (1952)

John Fraser (1931)

Denys Graham (1926)

Gerald “Adam Adamant” Harper (1929)

Philip Latham (1929)

 

 

Hell Drivers (1957)

Vera Day (1935)

Sean Connery (1930)

David McCallum (1933) should have been in my 2018 deathlist

What I think about these names.  Connery, Duvall and Caine are the most likely to die this year.

Duvall would be the first to go.

among the women, Redgrave sadly is the one who is the most likely to leave in 2019 ( as his former son-in-law Liam Neeson?) because she looks frail.

The two other women I put on "likely to be in my 2019 deathlist" are not dying of course but are above 70. Have they been  chain-smoking? Drug addicted? If the answer is yes, they might be in 2019 deathlist. If the answer is no and if they have an healthy way of life, they won't be in 2019 deathlist unless something happen (i.d cancer, loss of child or grandchild, car accident)

But being older doesn't mean more likely to die. Just take Helen Mirren: she is 72, older than Liam Neeson but he is more likely to die this decade than her because of the tragic loss of his wife in 2009. 

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